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TH “100 MEN AND MARK TWAIN BEARR ST MIDNIGHT PREVIEW JUNEAU'S d " e SO E Tonight—1:15 A.) . Sunday i THEATRE ) TUESDAY | 2P, M. Monda y B R G Gl Ll e b i B P e B A S PR AAAL CARALAL T0 COLISEUM Errol Flynn btars n ‘Prince and Pauper’ Com- l"L TO“‘K) TOW DEANNE DURBIN Tuesday Musical Drama Comes to Capitol Theatre Screen 3 and~Youth upon you Again! The Magic of Her Cliarm is ut will last a long time,” Deanna Dt + e~ ore Thrilling— Tonlght for 4 Days Deanna Durbin, who rose to screen | fame in “Three Smart Girls,” will be starred in her second picture, Universal's “100 Men and a Girl,” a comedy drama with music which YES, more appeating than in fi;?“?: SMART GIRLS”! to sponser the orchestra providing Stokowski will conduet it. | whi is averaging $0 percent. The burden method of ording music, e By iar BRI EBE | iven Ehs SHAck OF AN AR PeSRAL (o plctuce was tlxxt(l((l(l»\.W\l; and assistance it receives tive. e R e i STEPHENSON - BARTON MacLANE through the Penny Drive, conducted| But this chronicle would not be|triumphs have been “God's Country P innually in Whsk ton and Alaska complete without noting the wild valued by those who operate it. | untrammeled .presence of Mischa|Pastures.” The Penny Drive was first started Auer, the mad merry musician of o gi tk ho wish to make the Muscovites, in ‘100 Men and @ smatl contrlbutions to the Institu-| GirL” He makes flutes flutter, tubas ELMER jAKEWAY #BILLY & BOBBY = tion an opportunity to aid in its twitter and cellos shimmy. PSR LRI T S ER RSO S S B operation, and the appeal of the — e i N Penny Drive envelopes, with their X { Last Times Tonight M.DNIGHT - SUNDAY oy oo v, e o Covernor Wams .- . - help @ crippled child,” has grown g review Tcfilght is il with every @ 1 campaig . H { T e S Aga'"st Influx ‘VESSEI_ RUAMER Double Feature Pro; 1:15 A. M. s the 5:30 P M. Final “PUBLIC WEDDING” o 2 P.M BIG NICIIT : unday—2 P.M. Time 'for M?llmg U' Jflh Hu"ters Dlshlhuhm_, Man Is Once e ~o=pnd i MA%INEE For First Flight | i Canpain f RIDERS of the DAWN A | AR N BT ISP R Al letters going on the fizst air Declares Alaska Faces Maj- | Bridge 2| €T “The Prince and the Pauper,’ a First National production and the first talking-film version of Mark Twain's immortal adventure-rom- ance, will be presented tomorrow in opens today at the Capitol Thea-|g three day engagement at the Col- tre for a four-day engagement. Fea-|jseum Theatre. tured with Deanna Durbin is Leo-| The well-known story is that of pold Stokowski, famous conductor | two babies born in London at the of the Philadelphia Symphony. same moment in the 16th century An unusual cast surrounds De-|_one the young Prince Edward, who anna. Adolphe Menjou is seen as|first sees life in the palace; the her father, a musician who, with 100 | o Tom Canty, who opens his fellow artists, seeks recognition of |eyes in the siums, the son of a thief nd a chance for a livelihood. | anq villian, Their lives become en- » Brady portrays e soclety ma- angled because they look exactly tron who B Deanna to $DON- | ik estra. Then the rich| ppe producers got a break in mak- s off to Europe and o this picture, because they dis- leaves Menjou and Deanna in the | covered u pair of identical twins g g lurch Billy and Bobby Mauch of Peoria, LE Pl}l.fl STUKUWSK' BILLY 6ILBERT « ALMA KRUGER Eugene Pallette, as Alice Brady's|yy “Bobby plays the Prince, Billy and CHRISTIAN RUB » JACK SMART « JED PROUTY i ""';" I”'l ”‘; “”""‘;"I."“m"‘;‘\ the Pauper. It is the first film show- e squarely before *him on his sl 3 et e R vitn ADOLPHE MENJUU + ALIGE BRADY . ,uimtmbyng"yylns3er.Assoc\aiePrndu:er,JoePas!maL mahogany desk by Dearna Durbin :_:?‘;d:,")’,_l‘"I‘””‘\‘:,’(’" e il . Her eloquent statement of the 100 % o Pl f 0 o Errol Flynn, handsome young Ir- and Ian MacLaren and the Woman” and “The Green 5H()I{’1 Iwnm V\hdmu_\\.n\\ md Pups—Community SHORTS Soditng dausbed. Sheastn BN 55 In::mlr” <‘<|Iul‘ x”: I(x‘hnlllw (();]1 l,],‘:t > ging, No. 5—News of the Day Stoko She charms him st s yore o o hnds the o 2 S :__‘_____ Sl Bar shuping, S el b Mt T Dribade. TG0 the cest. Ofine the orcheststa and finds they are|MOre he is a swashbuckling swords- ‘ d i & T . I and all have been helped as far as| excellent musicians. Then the story "H’\Ifll‘\ e RS s Menjou Gets Trimmec et diseseor dofommity WouLd, oaape. 10 o s enrrying. |, T cast also fnclues such fomed G permit. man drama, delightful comedy and GOUDTE B8 FEACE A TS TWAIN 3 The hospital is operating to its memorable music to a rhythmic|Stephenson, Barton MacLane, Phyl- greatest story, with capacity of 140 beds, and its charity | crest. Stokowski has devised a new !5 Barry, Montagu Love, Fritz Leib- \ CLAUDE RAINS - HENRY and the “This hi mail flight from Juncau to White- : Menjou, and he asks her noi to make it perm horse and Fairbanks must be in the| of Relief Problem Un- Bloact. Jakewayiof JaRBvRY e “100 Men and a Girl.” Post Office by 5:30 Monday after- less Flow Stemmed |tibutors, has purchased - the “BADMINTBN ls Tuu'ls St(lr n D/lofv‘e % noon, it was announced today by » {ton twii-engined cargo vessel Roas i Mrs. Frank A. Boyle, who served | Postmaster Albert Wile. . Pointing to the seriousness of the|Mer for use in local distribution of| PENNY DRIVE Is s chiaiman for Gasineau Chan-| With thousands of "His COVeS”| ynemployment situation in Alaska e s Gl GAME TGNIGHT r | nel’s Penny Drive for the Orthopedic * Y M VA8 B vot thuir 1o, due to the influx of workers from PARCIE: 1 | ; ». xnml SRR er urges mailers to get their let- (¢ 10 106 UK B8 HOTE day| Jakeway brought the craft to Ju- Y ‘!( et g e ters in as soon as possible and 1ot |04 the following statement: neau yesterday afternoon from A : . Monday,” he said, “but ask that|°f Unemploved into the Territory In oo, b0 p oy g ang Barge st plonshlps Will Be EDI Many, Alaskan childreri have been overy one get their mail for the coich Of work Is creating an al-| Tgp oy e et over all, the craft) : o % brought back to health at Seattle’s g1 . arming labor situation in the major p s R Played in Dar flight in before that hour if possible. | gyt "0 h e Pt L hoat from has a beam of 20 feet, - Orthopedic Hospital, and Alaskan o y iy Tl g ; : Pt towns have responded generously to :Y;r"f”,{’_“fi,l,‘” able to Tecelve any yne south there is a large number | dimensions for Columbia River bar| pppporr April 30—And now res e after 5:30 because it will take son Lyacighe oPk " boats during the war. The Roamer| %" i . . o [the Penny Drive since it was first| ud ail night Monday nignt to canc |2 JO0 56€kers from the States, most| oo "y o'’ 1014, was Inter used as| heV'Fe Playing basketball, badmin- Hospital for Cl’lppl?d Chil-{started 1n the Terrtory four years| oy tp s el 41" | of whom apparently were led to be-| *8 PH 914, was fater used 45| yon ang table tennis in the dark 9 cel the outgoing mail for the flight lieve that work is plentiful in Alaska a tug, and a few years ago brought Did we hear a Brooklyn fan dren Will Benefit from i : from the way it is piling up.” gl LR ok *| to Alaska. Last year, it was used by | > uppaps nothing. new .- the The Children’s Orthopedic is S A X 7 " arne: range T i) 4 . Campal“n for e e ‘imp ol NOTICE “There are many bona fide Al- fi::i Bl‘c‘l’l‘él:‘_ of Wrangell, for a|poioers have played baseball in & e} oAty CHnAled Al SHITALY ol > " askans now out of work and the y 3 the dark for years?” ealing I a child- Business meeting of Juneau Wo- * Powered with twin 45 horse power i ¥ el s i + demand for labor, both skilled and Well, this is something new. Penny Drive envelopes were dis- ren of the northwest. Twenty thou- man’s Club, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Alaska Hnaktllad fadi ba ;end]‘ tilled from Fairbanks-Morse diesels, the Roa- wm' the ald of ¢ Y s vasts . tributed today in Juneau and Doug- sand children, from every county in Electric Light and Power Company |, ok rtil Mr‘anks oflt)h" _s\‘d‘:m mer averages about 8 1-2 knots. g, “ \]Allllm e o l]-“"‘*“’“la\:t \ las, starting the two weeks campaign | the State of Washington and every | penthouse. s it E e PO OERE Yakmuny Said the elliines Were ov-| ot e . iy G070 D AVENS . for % p % ldren’s Or-| past Alaika have bean trented &b : of the Territory. The situation al- "\~ at the International “Y’ champion- or funds to aid the Children's Or- part of Alaska have been treated a ROSE HARRIS, . [0 0 e large| €rhauled in Ketchikan last week, giioc” finals P v * . thopedic Hospital in Seatle. the hospital. Many have been cured, ady Sechatary. KB J g hecause of SNBINER U Tt n Lo Bkt ot 1| pe finala Cab Olympla SadiRS, i 4 e ¢ A ¥ number of unemployed and unless| ) Mext 1a uld be taken oul IN| wi)l perform in complete darkness. the influx of job seekers ceases at| 12VOr Of twin 100 horse power diesels. ppe “y» finals will be held tonight once the Territory will have a| ‘J.xkeway u]io said he |?l;lnl)l?d to|in this city. major relief problem on its hands| ‘¢model housing to increase pas-| Hands and feet of the players, . [ |within a short time, |senger accommodations. as well as goals, goal lines and| Mere are Bobby and Billy Mauch who have the title roles in “The u nea u r 'ces ro “Any one coming to Alaska (mm‘ The vessel carries a crew of four pagketballs will be made luminous.| Prince and Pauper.” Bobby, right, is the prince, who changes places . | B N |the States in search of work should ;‘"d "ake“.fy huynaelf s Cnplfunn So the spectators will be able| with Billy the pauper. The lads had a great time while the picture |be provided with sufficient funds|PaVing operated vessels in Alaskan o follow the progress of games was being filmed often fooling the director by switching roles. 3 to maintain himself for several ““.‘_“::s f‘“”ld"l"““};vyeal"m e just as though the games were b, P D A AR S R LS ive | months and for return transporta-| _ Lrneé gold braid’s a liftle tarnish-|peing played under floodlights. i = Effective MGY 1, 1938 Smvigaindbeir State; burn. transportas| ;00 "ol make out. all right,” | T0s Lumiinous Paint Brill-Youtz; “Growth and Pevelop- \ Captain Jakeway said today in re-| The “magic ray” consists of lum- |ment of the Young Child” Rand- |marking that he had not captained inous paint. The paint is appliec | Sweeny-Vincent; “Growing Up,” de ‘- | awn etur“"l |a vessel since 1928 when he worked in total darkness and then is ex-| S“"“’*“"‘%?I Grow ing Superior {for cannery interests. | posed to photo floodlamps for one A iC"""“’"a CK“&E“";;“im :‘“‘g: Hy- W : W | | In explaining increase of pas- minute just prior to the start of giene and Care of the Sick,” Delano; ATTS VOLTS Type Qld Price NO Tn Fllm Plcl“r senger accommodations to take care | the games, ‘Mother and Ba.by Care in Pic- 10- 15 120 Frost . 15¢ of 15 persons, Jakeway asked that| The bright lamp activates the LIBRA HERE[‘““"- Zabriskle; “White House . 2 12 F 15 |it be understood he was not going| paint, resulting in a glowing ef- | Conference,” by former President < 25- 40 0 rost ... c - = ducer| Mo the steamship business. fect that remains for 10 minutes Hoave, 50- 60 120 Frost 15¢ orman Dawn, movie Producer| «ps far as passengers go, the boat when the floodlights are with- Development of - Learning - ¥ wok. who will make “Golden River” in| . just for duck hunting trips,” Cap- | drawn. The paint acts by absorb- Books have been placed in the Ju-| Young Children,” Wagoner; “Child ' 75-100 120 Frost ... 15¢ the Taku country this summer, i/ toin Jakeway said. ) s breht light and then giy- | heau Public Library by the Health | Care Today,” Schick and Rosenson, . 150 120 ClProst 20c a passenger aboard the steamer Al- ;mgy e o e Department for circulation during|and “Holt's Care and Feeding of 4 -FTOS aska for Juneau with his wife and | BAR MEMBERS MEET | %rhe Sifect in the dark is a glow- | Child Health Week celebration. Children.” 200 120 Cl-FrOSt soc so;;nwn is bringi th b camera T ing ef[ect oI blulsh green light. ‘(l]’l“';llll(\:lllgdl'u:.:‘: [l)l()bxlmrzl/m:/';lll h:‘;rf:z,;w 4 i‘z{nb PARTY ) ¥ ging with him camera | A 1300 attendanc the | Bl 5| ] ¢ 1 v 5 300 120 Mogul Clear......75¢ 70c equipment .and’ hopes fo begin mecfinggof iy syt LODIOY 1 i g;'g}:;’:’“‘bfl dmin. | Pmphlets and booklets for distri- | Sponsored by Auxiliary of Ploneers 500 120 Mogul Clear $1.40 $1.20 ;r‘r‘i‘;"a'l‘"i";r;”“hln a few days after|ciation at Percy's Cafe this moon | ton, basketball and table tennis— b"H“:):, ",‘if:,’;f,?lf{;fl. f’,‘;,‘fif",{;udy‘;’,‘nifllf? Fx‘ugal,:,hfils:zmwc"‘nmu":' Q where members gathered for in- aft th ame tim i " M S & * 100-200-300 G. 30 L.E.S. Lamps ............ 65 60c Dawn's wife, Susan, is Susan Den- forpa) i e ol s w‘,];h';e O O N e |Tor e ally invited. Admission 50 cents. Re- ¥ g nis, of silem pictures headlines. | fireworks display. The birds will “Your Child and His Parents,”| freshments. adv. ; Many other less common sizes have also e | ——————— ) also been reduced. “T’l Talk Of the Town” ed birds are attached, so the birds e will appear to be chasing other about. Select Your Lamps From the Best Assorted Stock Tio 61 s ntndd’tha BALl. s ay a y a nce_ in Alaska. /é HEAVY FUEL OIL AND dles, racquets and other objects 5 'RA’\: of play will be made luminous by T : S DIESEL OIL BURNERS i paint 4 rim of pant oo i UNION HALL g Alaska Electric Light & Power Co o s SRR e e ~ —Sold Exclusively by— ‘ IUNEAU_A ASKA__DOU l AS i Fevre, presided, as president, and [ ] : Rice & Ahlers Co.~Phone 34 | ... Y g : secretary, took over his new posi- | - ‘ WMWM | tion. WILD SCANDINAVIAN MUSIC HE BUREA In MAS“NIB EM LE kgl b ke o . I I l I ‘ $1.00 APRIL—30

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